Where’s Al Murray?

[singlepic=14,320,240,,right]Friday nights with Al Murray frankly cannot come around fast enough. If there was ever a reason to knock nightclubs on the head, it’s the Pub Landlord himself, with his nationalistic pride, stuffed late dog and tales of woe in life and love. With a typically British stiff upper lip, the wartime spirit and a [...]

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[singlepic=14,320,240,,right]Friday nights with Al Murray frankly cannot come around fast enough. If there was ever a reason to knock nightclubs on the head, it’s the Pub Landlord himself, with his nationalistic pride, stuffed late dog and tales of woe in life and love. With a typically British stiff upper lip, the wartime spirit and a love of the greatest rock group ever (Queen), Murray has been honing the act since winning the 1999 Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Festival. His early touring career saw him adopt ownership of various licensed venues in which he performed, and the birth of various catchphrases…

“All hail to the ale!”,

“…beautiful British name!”,

“Time-waster!”,

“You DISGUST me!”,

“Pint for the fella… Glass of white wine/ fruit-based drink for the lady!”,

“The Point is this…”

“Where would we be without rules? : France! and where would we be with too many rules?: Germany!”,

“Is your dad proud of you, son? He’s never said so, has he?”

“I was never confused”

With a show that owes more than a little bit to The Dame Edna Experience, Al Murray’s Happy Hour nevertheless does a superb job of engaging with the audiences and with the guests, and the sooner the man himself is back on television, the better. Put us out of our misery, ITV – tell us when it’s on!

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